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Conocer

Conocer is a Spanish verb that means to know in the sense of being familiar with a person, a place, or a thing, or to meet someone for the first time. It is used to express acquaintance, experience, or personal familiarity rather than factual knowledge. The verb is commonly contrasted with saber, which denotes knowing information, facts, or how to do something.

Conjugation: in the present indicative the form is irregular in the yo-person: conozco, conoces, conoce, conocemos,

Uses and examples: With people, the personal “a” is used: “Conozco a María.” With places or things,

Etymology and usage notes: the verb derives from Latin cognoscere, and its meaning has broadened over time

conocéis,
conocen.
Other
forms:
preterite
conocí,
conociste,
conoció,
conocimos,
conocisteis,
conocieron;
imperfect
conocía;
future
conoceré;
conditional
conocería.
Subjunctive
present
conozca,
conozcas,
conozca,
conozcamos,
conozcáis,
conozcan.
The
gerund
is
conociendo
and
the
past
participle
is
conocido.
it
expresses
familiarity
or
experience:
“Conozco
Madrid”
or
“Conocimos
la
ciudad.”
The
sense
of
meeting
someone
for
the
first
time
is
expressed
with
the
preterite:
“Conocí
a
tu
hermano
ayer.”
“Conocer
de”
can
mean
to
have
heard
of
something,
but
“saber”
is
more
common
for
factual
information.
Distinguish
from
saber,
which
denotes
knowledge
of
facts,
information,
or
how
to
do
something;
conocer
emphasizes
acquaintance
and
experience.
to
include
both
personal
acquaintance
and
experiential
knowledge.